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Eriawan Agung Nugroho1, Dila Junita2, Yanuar Hendra Wijaya2.
Abstract
Giant bladder stone more than 100 g is a rare finding and commonly associated with urinary tract infection. 32-year-old male came with history of lower abdominal pain, dysuria for 2 years. Patient had history of recurrence urinary tract infections for past 1 year and also complaint pollakiuria, incomplete emptying and hematuria. Abdominal radiograph and ultrasound revealed round calcified pelvic calculi. Patient received antibiotic and underwent open cystolithotomy. Extirpated calculi measured 12.6x9.8 × 7.5cm, 832 g. Postoperative follow-up showed no signs of complications. Complete stone removal and eradication associated urinary tract infections are the main objective of the treatment.Entities:
Keywords: UTI, Urinary Tract Infection
Year: 2019 PMID: 31275809 PMCID: PMC6586984 DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2019.100945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urol Case Rep ISSN: 2214-4420
Fig. 1Plain abdominal radiograph showed a large, round calcified pelvic calculi.
Fig. 2Gross picture of removed bladder calculi, measured 12.6 x 9.8 × 7.5 cm.
Fig. 3Day 2 post-operative wound follow up.